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  1. Brian Alan Lane. Writer: Remington Steele. Briana Lane (formerly Brian Alan Lane), BA, MFA, JD, is a novelist, nonfiction writer, media commentator, attorney, professor, and screenwriter, whose bestselling book, "Cat and Mouse", was described as "A masterpiece... that could have been concocted by Vladimir Nabokov" (The Boston Book Review, by a ...

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  2. When it was first released, Brian Alan Lane’s genre-bending bestseller “Mind Games With a Serial Killer” was simultaneously hailed and reviled. “Highly recommended: the creepiest book of the year...

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  3. When shockingly faced with CSULB professors and administrators espousing false credentials, Brian Alan Lane blew the whistle. When the University President and Provost retaliated against him for whistle blowing, Brian Alan Lane went after them all, wondering why they were covering up imposture.

  4. Jul 15, 2023 · Briana Alan Lane. BRIANA LANES NEXT PUBLIC SIGHTING. ON JULY 15, 2023. MWA NORTHWEST IS PROUD TO PRESENT. A DOUBLE-BARRELED ZOOM SEMINAR ON CREATIVE WRITING, PLUS A HARD AND TIME LY AND TERRIFIED LOOK AT A.I.! TAUGHT BY. SJ ROZAN and BRIANA LANE. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EVENTBRITE. MWA NW WRITING SEMINAR BY ZOOM ON JULY 15, 2023.

  5. Briana Lane (formerly Brian Alan Lane), BA, MFA, JD, is a novelist, nonfiction writer, media commentator, attorney, professor, and screenwriter, whose bestselling book, "Cat and Mouse", was described as "A masterpiece... that could have been concocted by Vladimir Nabokov" (The Boston Book Review, by a reviewer who otherwise detested Prof Lane ...

  6. Armstrong is known for his role as Brian Lane in the BBC One series New Tricks about a group of former police detectives who help investigate unsolved and open cases for London's Metropolitan Police.

  7. Aug 31, 2022 · Alun Armstrong depicted the character of Brian Lane, an old detective with a surprisingly good memory that earned him the nickname ‘Memory Lane.’ Brian’s also a strong AFC Wimbledon supporter. After playing this role since 2003, when New Tricks debuted, Armstrong quit after the ninth series.